The Armenian Women's Movement in the Late Ottoman Empire: Modernity, Nationalism and Gender
By (Author) Hasmik Khalapyan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
20th February 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
305.40956109
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The last decades of the Ottoman Empire saw heated debates about and changes to the role of women in society. This book analyses the history of the womens movement among Ottoman Armenians. Examining debates on the role of women in the Armenian context, Armenian womens access to education, work and marriage rights, it reveals how women were empowered by nationalist discourses and the wider movement for reform in the empire, and the ways these limited or broadened womens activism. Drawing from a wide array of archival primary source material, it provides a comprehensive and comparative analysis of changes to the socio-economic, political, cultural status of Ottoman Armenian women from end of the Tanzimat period to the outbreak of World War I.
Hasmik Khalapyan is an Assistant Professor at the American University of Armenia, Armenia.